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    Small RNAs analysis in CLL reveals a deregulation of miRNA expression and novel miRNA candidates of putative relevance in CLL pathogenesis by Marton, S, Garcia, M R, Robello, C, Persson, H, Trajtenberg, F, Pritsch, O, Rovira, C, Naya, H, Dighiero, G, Cayota, A

    Published in Leukemia (01-02-2008)
    “…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a novel class of small noncoding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression by inducing degradation or translational inhibition of…”
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    Allostery and protein plasticity: the keystones for bacterial signaling and regulation by Imelio, J. A., Trajtenberg, F., Buschiazzo, A.

    Published in Biophysical reviews (01-12-2021)
    “…Bacteria sense intracellular and environmental signals using an array of proteins as antennas. The information is transmitted from such sensory modules to…”
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    Conformational plasticity of a native retroviral capsid revealed by x-ray crystallography by Obal, G., Trajtenberg, F., Carrión, F., Tomé, L., Larrieux, N., Zhang, X., Pritsch, O., Buschiazzo, A.

    “…Retroviruses depend on self-assembly of their capsid proteins (core particle) to yield infectious mature virions. Despite the essential role of the retroviral…”
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    The crystal structure of the malic enzyme from Candidatus Phytoplasma reveals the minimal structural determinants for a malic enzyme by Alvarez, C. E., Trajtenberg, F., Larrieux, N., Saigo, M., Golic, A., Andreo, C. S., Hogenhout, S. A., Mussi, M. A., Drincovich, M. F., Buschiazzo, A.

    “…Phytoplasmas are wall‐less phytopathogenic bacteria that produce devastating effects in a wide variety of plants. Reductive evolution has shaped their genome,…”
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    STRUCTURAL VIROLOGY. Conformational plasticity of a native retroviral capsid revealed by x-ray crystallography by Obal, G, Trajtenberg, F, Carrión, F, Tomé, L, Larrieux, N, Zhang, X, Pritsch, O, Buschiazzo, A

    “…Retroviruses depend on self-assembly of their capsid proteins (core particle) to yield infectious mature virions. Despite the essential role of the retroviral…”
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